The catalyst reason for modeling this right now was to give the thing a stress-test (which it went over rather well). This one is quite high up on my favorites list anyway. Now I can make a 3D model of the Raptor!

Do note: DATHeader doesn't seem to run on my kubuntu system so I cannot run that. If someone could pass this file and the subfiles through DATHeader and re-submit if there was any fixing to do, that'd be great.

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At Sat May 18 18:55:01 2013, the following review was posted:

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At Sat May 18 19:00:07 2013, a new version of the file was submitted.Submitted by: arezey
Comments:
Should be fixed now.

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At Sat May 18 19:25:02 2013, the following review was posted:

Reviewer: Philo
Certification: novote
Comments:
Hats off! (for the part and for the promizing LDForge !!!)

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At Tue May 28 13:15:07 2013, the following review was posted:

Reviewer: Philo
Certification: novote
Comments:
Visually it seems pretty good, but when I run Edger2 on it to find orphan edges, I find several in areas where I wouldn't expect them, even with large tolerance. Could you have a closer look?

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At Wed Jun 12 19:45:02 2013, the following review was posted:

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At Wed Jun 12 20:30:03 2013, the following review was posted:

Reviewer: Philo
Certification: novote
Comments:
I meant unmatched edges, as shown by Edger2, using options "Expand subfiles" -s, precision -p 0.01, create only unmatched edges. You'll see red lines appearing in many places. Some are caused by a few T junctions (I don't mind so much), but other are not easy to explain (eg. between saw teeth). Maybe some imprecision in rotation values? Anyway, as I said, part _look_ ok, so I can happily live with that ;)

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At Wed Jun 12 21:45:03 2013, the following review was posted:

Reviewer: arezey
Certification: novote
Comments:
Ah. that doesn't surprise me that much, could very well be imprecision. If someone wants to fix
that, go ahead but since it doesn't manifest in the part at all I find it too minor an issue.
I'd rather spend time getting new parts done as well as on LDForge.

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At Wed Jun 12 22:00:06 2013, the following review was posted:

Reviewer: MagFors
Certification: novote
Comments:
Yes, I too seee those unmatched edges.
I think that many are caused by t-junctions in the tooth sub file
Edger also creates a lot of new cond-lines, both in the saw tooth and the saw blade.

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